Chris Mannix
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They did have a lot of points when Luke Cornett was in the game, but when Benyama played, I want to say 38-ish minutes, he was out there in the paint.
I thought the Knicks did a pretty good job of dragging him away from the rim, defending Carl Anthony Towns.
You've got to defend the three.
And Wemby is really good at weak side defense.
He can defend the three for a while, then get back in the paint, contest shots.
But I think Cat presents...
obviously a much different type of opponent than Isaiah Hartenstein is.
Hartenstein is a paint-oriented player.
When Wembanyama's defending him, he can hang out in the paint.
When you're defending Cat, you've got to hang out on the perimeter or else he's going to burn you during these games.
Sam in St.
Louis, you've got a thought on the 6'2 and under list?
Yeah, that's a good one, Sam.
Thanks for the phone call.
There's a lot of guys I'm sure we're missing, especially when you get past or before 1990.
There's a lot of guys I'm sure that belong on that list.
Tiny Archibald absolutely belongs on that list.
It's interesting.
How do we measure championships?
how much credit do we give Brunson if he leads the New York Knicks to a championship over Victor Wembanyama in the San Antonio Spurs?